On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:03:04AM +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
> > t/undo.t ................................... ok
> > t/unexpected-cases.t ....................... 
> > Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
> > Failed 1/98 subtests 
> thanks for the report, but I couldn't reproduce this, neither with
> 0.3.3 nor with the HEAD of the git repository. And
> https://reproducible.debian.net/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/unburden-home-dir.html
> shows different tests failing, but not t/unexpected-cases.t.
> 
> Can you please explain a little bit more about your setup? pbuilder or
> sbuild? On which file system where the tests run? (And if the
> reporting machine was not the same as the machine where the issue
> happend: Which locale was set? Which init system was used? Which
> kernel was running?) etc.

Hah.  After far too much staring, the test which is failing for me is:

ok 93 - Make list file t/zo4O_qcnum/list unreadable
ok 94 - Call 'perl bin/unburden-home-dir -C t/zo4O_qcnum/config -c /dev/null -L 
t/zo4O_qcnum/list -l /dev/null'
not ok 95 - Check STDERR
#   Failed test 'Check STDERR'
#   at t/lib/Test/UBH.pm line 260.
# --- Got
# +++ Expected
# @@ -1 +1,2 @@
# -''
# +'List file t/8mn4dawfHl/list isn\'t readable, skipping at
# unburden-home-dir line <n>.
# +'
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 98.


It's running chmod 0000 foo && cat foo, and expecting it to fail.  It
succeeds for me as I have a better simulation of root: I'm running the
build as very-nearly root on a VM.  (root in an unpriviliged LXC
container).

The full build log isn't much more useful; sorry for missing some
important parts in the initial report: https://paste.debian.net/260610/

My specific bug is probably invalid, in this case?  I don't think we
expect the builds to pass as root.  Weird test, though.


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